One Man Alone is a collection of articles that critically re-examine To Have and Have Not, a novel long-considered to be one of Hemingway's minor works. Through careful textual analysis, the contributors to this collection reveal some of the more subtle dimensions of the novel and provide new interpretations of its structure and meaning. The collection highlights the richness and insight of the novel and reconsiders its place amongst Hemingway's other works.
One Man Alone is a collection of articles that critically re-examine To Have and Have Not, a novel long-considered to be one of Hemingway's minor works. Through careful textual analysis, the contributors to this collection reveal some of the more subtle dimensions of the novel and provide new interpretations of its structure and meaning. The collection highlights the richness and insight of the novel and reconsiders its place amongst Hemingway's other works.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Toni D. Knott - Contributions by Toni D.Knott; Robert W.Trogdon; Randall A.Meeks; Robert E. Gajdusek; Tracy ...
Inhaltsangabe
chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Critical Reception-through Time chapter 3 "Their Moneys Worth": The Composition, Editing, and Publication chapter 4 The Setting chapter 5 Winner Takes Winner Takes Winner: Social Darwinism chapter 6 Sacrifice and Redemption: The Meaning of the Boy/Son and Man/Father Dialectic in the Work of Ernest Hemingway chapter 7 Dimensions of Love chapter 8 "Juxtaposition" and "Contrast": Unifying Hemingway's To Have and Have Not chapter 9 A Farewell to Arm: Amputation, Castration, and Masculinity chapter 10 Key West Shine chapter 11 "Some Nigger...Some Mr. Johnson" chapter 12 Getting the Reels and the Lines Together chapter 13 Bad Luck or No Luck at All: Religion, Magic, and Chance chapter 14 Time Will Tell: Toward an Understanding of Hemingway's Religious Aesthetic chapter 15 Afterword: The Manuscript chapter 16 Bibliography chapter 17 Index
chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Critical Reception-through Time chapter 3 "Their Moneys Worth": The Composition, Editing, and Publication chapter 4 The Setting chapter 5 Winner Takes Winner Takes Winner: Social Darwinism chapter 6 Sacrifice and Redemption: The Meaning of the Boy/Son and Man/Father Dialectic in the Work of Ernest Hemingway chapter 7 Dimensions of Love chapter 8 "Juxtaposition" and "Contrast": Unifying Hemingway's To Have and Have Not chapter 9 A Farewell to Arm: Amputation, Castration, and Masculinity chapter 10 Key West Shine chapter 11 "Some Nigger...Some Mr. Johnson" chapter 12 Getting the Reels and the Lines Together chapter 13 Bad Luck or No Luck at All: Religion, Magic, and Chance chapter 14 Time Will Tell: Toward an Understanding of Hemingway's Religious Aesthetic chapter 15 Afterword: The Manuscript chapter 16 Bibliography chapter 17 Index
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